March Perl Journal Published
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This Fortnight in Perl 6, March 7 -
March 21, 2005
This Fortnight in Perl 6, March 7 -
March 21, 2005
03/24/2005 07:47 PMMatt Fowles summarizes the Perl 6 mailing lists with the resurgence of
Perl 6 language questions, implementation decisions galore, and a new
Parrot chief architect.
Opinion Journal has published a fine
article on the subject
Opinion Journal has published a fine
article on the subject
12/30/2004 08:41 AMexcellent piece on Tsunami warning and
response
opinionjournal.com/editorial/feature.html?id=110006084
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DNForum.com CEO Featured in March
Edition of Domain Name Journal
DNForum.com CEO Featured in March
Edition of Domain Name Journal
03/29/2005 03:55 AMDNForum.com is the biggest and best online forum for domain, SEO and
web services. [PRWEB Mar 29, 2005]
Best of The Perl Journal
Best of The Perl Journal
01/26/2004 11:06 PMSlashdot Jan 27 2004 2:38AM GMT
Best of The Perl Journal
Best of The Perl Journal
01/26/2004 04:12 PMGirl's "PlayStation thumb"
study published by medical journal
Girl's "PlayStation thumb"
study published by medical journal
06/24/2005 03:08 PMNews.bbc.co.uk - Thu Jun 23, 01:02 pm GMT
This Fortnight in Perl 6, Feb. 23 -
March 7, 2005
This Fortnight in Perl 6, Feb. 23 -
March 7, 2005
03/14/2005 05:37 PMMatt Fowles summarizes the Perl 6 mailing lists with the release of
Parrot 0.1.2, lots of Pugs patches, and a plea for off-list
summarization help.
This Fortnight in Perl 6, March 22 -
April 3, 2005
This Fortnight in Perl 6, March 22 -
April 3, 2005
04/07/2005 10:33 PMMatt Fowles summarizes the Perl 6 mailing lists with p6l discussing
converters and S03 and S29 updates, p6c finding and fixing bugs in
Pugs, and p6i cleaning up code and welcoming Chip.
Journal of Webology: An International
Electronic Journal
Journal of Webology: An International
Electronic Journal
08/31/2004 06:26 AMJournal of Webology: An International Electronic
Journalhttp://www.webology.itgo.com/
Webology is a scholarly journal in English devoted to the
various fields of Library and Information Science and serves as a
forum for discussion and experimentation. It serves as a forum for new
research in information dissemination and communication processes in
general, and in the context of the World Wide Web in particular.
Concerns include the production, gathering, recording, processing,
storing, representing, sharing, transmitting, retrieving,
distribution, and dissemination of information, as well as its social
and cultural impacts. There is a strong emphasis on new information
technologies and methodologies. The orientation is toward quantitative
experimental work, but significant qualitative and historical research
is also welcome.
"Virtual Online" Work at Home Job Fair
Saturday, March 19th & Sunday, March
20th, 2005 10:00 am to 4:00 pm
Central/Each Day
"Virtual Online" Work at Home Job Fair
Saturday, March 19th & Sunday, March
20th, 2005 10:00 am to 4:00 pm
Central/Each Day
03/17/2005 03:02 AMVia live online voice conferencing booths, this first ever Virtual
Work at Home Job Fair offers individuals in the home based business
industry a unique opportunity to represent their company's products
and services to a global audience. [PRWEB Mar 16, 2005]
INDC Journal: INDC Journal Interviews
Michael Berg
INDC Journal: INDC Journal Interviews
Michael Berg
06/08/2004 05:47 AMBill at INDC Journal is at it again, this time, interviewing Mike Berg
.. interview a squirming Michael Berg .. interveiw with Nick Berg's
father .. Checkout this
interview:
indcjournal.com/archives/000485.php
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Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah
Marshall: March 20, 2005 - March 26,
2005 Archives
Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah
Marshall: March 20, 2005 - March 26,
2005 Archives
03/27/2005 08:04 AMsending his thug squad .. Amazing. Just out .. Talking Points
Memo
talkingpointsmemo.com/archives/week_2005_03_20.php#005249
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Perl Developer! - Market Leader! -
Perl,MySQL,Apache
Perl Developer! - Market Leader! -
Perl,MySQL,Apache
02/01/2005 09:51 PMAlan Morris Recruitment - United Kingdom, London (2005-02-01)
Perl/mod Perl developer, portgreSQL
experience
Perl/mod Perl developer, portgreSQL
experience
03/21/2003 12:28 PMuptime systemlösungen gmbh - Austria, vienna (2003-03-21)
Cultured Perl: Three Essential Perl
Books
Cultured Perl: Three Essential Perl
Books
05/19/2004 09:14 AMKLB writes "In this article, the author reviews three Perl coding
books, bringing you summaries of the key information contained in the
books and how the new versions have been updated."
Perl/Mod Perl Web App. Developer/SW
Engineer
Perl/Mod Perl Web App. Developer/SW
Engineer
07/01/2004 08:45 PMRyan Recruiting - United States, CA, Laguna Hills (2004-07-01)
Cultured Perl: Fun with MP3 and Perl,
Part 1
Cultured Perl: Fun with MP3 and Perl,
Part 1
12/16/2003 12:24 PMTed writes "Every self-respecting computer and music fan needs to be
able to manipulate MP3s -- the defacto standard for recreational
digital music use. In ...
I need a perl tutor for perl on Windows
XP
I need a perl tutor for perl on Windows
XP
12/30/2004 11:35 PM - United States, NJ, Hoboken (2004-12-30)
Published!
Published!
04/15/2005 05:16 AMMy
letter to the editor (in Finnish, duh) of Suomen Kuvalehti
was published!
(Oh yeah, and the new widget in the right sidebar? I'll write
about it soon, I promise. It's a new NFC hack...)
Pam's dad asked me to link to this, so here goes: Support Pam.
I hope this turns out well for all parties.
Today's recommended Finnish Blog: Uusista blogeista Hiljaista
huutelua on vakuuttanut minut asiallisilla kirjoituksillaan
vähän puhutusta aiheesta jos toisestakin. Pidän paljon.
Parsing OWL in RDF/XML Published
Parsing OWL in RDF/XML Published
01/22/2004 03:25 AM2004-01-21: The Web Ontology Working Group has released Parsing OWL in
RDF/XML as a Working Group Note. The OWL language is used to publish
and share sets of terms called ontologies, supporting advanced Web
search, software agents and knowledge management. This document
describes a strategy for OWL-RDF parsers. Read about the Semantic Web.
(News archive)
Published Author
Published Author
09/15/2004 07:05 PMI am greatly honored to announce that my RFC has been published: A new
Request for Comments is now available…
TCP Vulnerability Published
TCP Vulnerability Published
04/20/2004 03:23 PMCSS 2.1 Last Call Published
CSS 2.1 Last Call Published
08/05/2002 10:43 PM2 August 2002: The CSS Working Group has released Cascading Style
Sheets, Level 2 Revision 1 (CSS 2.1) as a Last Call Working Draft.
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is a language used to render structured
documents like HTML and XML on screen, on paper, and in speech. The
draft brings CSS2 in line with implementations and CSS2 errata, and
removes obsolete features. Comments are welcome through 30 August.
Visit the CSS home page. (News archive)
I'm published! (kind-of...)
I'm published! (kind-of...)
05/25/2004 11:40 PMAfter having had it on my Amazon wish list for about a year, I finally
picked up my copy of Chris Sells' "Windows Forms Programming in C#".
Being a server-side Java developer by day, I've put off getting this
book for quite a while, despite the excellent reviews it got
everywhere. Then when a few weeks ago I got stuck... (175 words)
Google IPO published
Google IPO published
05/01/2004 12:35 AM
In a high
profile move, Google 's
impending IPO was filed with the
SEC .
In an
unusual statement within the IPO document , Google includes
“An Owner's
Manual” for Google's Shareholder , whose manifesto-like comments
have prompted praise and
criticism .
20 000 News published
20 000 News published
09/22/2004 10:14 AMHow to get published on evolt.org
How to get published on evolt.org
03/06/2004 01:51 AMA lot of our time is spent reading emails and submitted articles. We
are happy for every good submission we get, and we don't like
rejecting articles, as it means your and our time wasted. Have a read
through this to prevent that happening.
New Gallery published!
New Gallery published!
03/13/2003 10:23 AMThe bathroom is shaping up, and we've started with installing the
laminat floor in the bedrooms.. Look here :-) Click on the image or
the this link to see the latest picture gallery! Checkout older
galleries here: Apartment Gallery 05...
LGA Yearbook just published
LGA Yearbook just published
11/11/2003 02:24 AMPublicTechnology.net Nov 11 2003 1:24AM ET
SVG Printing Requirements Published
SVG Printing Requirements Published
02/19/2003 12:54 PM19 February 2003: The SVG Working Group has released the first public
Working Draft of SVG Printing Requirements. The draft describes usage
scenarios, feature sets, design principles and requirements for a
print-specific version of Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) called SVG
Print. Comments are welcome. Visit the SVG home page. (News archive)
xml:id Working Draft Published
xml:id Working Draft Published
04/09/2004 04:00 PM2004-04-08: The XML Core Working Group has released the First Public
Working Draft of xml:id Version 1.0. The specification introduces a
predefined attribute name that can always be treated as an ID and
hence can always be recognized. Comments are welcome. Visit the XML
home page. (News archive)
W3C Process Document Published
W3C Process Document Published
02/17/2004 02:24 PM2004-02-17: W3C has published a new version of the Process Document to
align with the Patent Policy, which was approved in May 2003. Among
the changes are clarifications for Technical Architecture Group (TAG)
and Advisory Board participation, and for the definitions of
"consensus" and "First Public Working Draft." W3C has adopted a
transition procedure as part of implementing the patent policy. (News
archive)
Requirements for XML Schema 1.1
Published
Requirements for XML Schema 1.1
Published
01/21/2003 08:05 PM21 January 2003: The XML Schema Working Group has released the first
public Working Draft of Requirements for XML Schema 1.1. Schemas are
technology for specifying and constraining the structure of XML
documents. The draft adds functionality and clarifies the XML Schema
Recommendation Part 1 and Part 2. Read about the XML Activity. (News
archive)
Right to roam maps published
Right to roam maps published
09/18/2004 10:39 PMThe first maps detailing the right to roam on privately-owned land are
being published on Sunday.
EMMA Requirements Published
EMMA Requirements Published
01/13/2003 08:07 PM13 January 2003: The Multimodal Interaction Working Group has released
Requirements for EMMA as a W3C Note. The Extensible MultiModal
Annotation language (EMMA) is an exchange mechanism between input
processors and interaction management systems. Recognizers can
annotate data such as confidence scores, time stamps, alternative and
partial recognition, and key stroke, speech and pen input. Visit the
Multimodal Interaction home page. (News archive)
Internationalization Articles Published
Internationalization Articles Published
08/02/2004 08:56 PM2004-07-30: The GEO Task Force of the W3C Internationalization Working
Group publishes information to help authors and Webmasters understand
and use W3C technologies. Articles in July: FAQ: Why should I use the
language attribute in Web pages?, FAQ: Should I declare the language
of my XHTML document using a language attribute, the Content-Language
HTTP header, or a meta element?, FAQ: How do I use .htaccess
directives on an Apache server to serve files with a specific
encoding? For more items, visit the Internationalization home page.
(News archive)
XForms 1.1 Requirements Published
XForms 1.1 Requirements Published
01/27/2004 02:53 PM2004-01-27: The XForms Working Group has released XForms 1.1
Requirements as a Working Group Note. XForms is the new generation of
Web forms. Version 1.1 has enhancements for the XForms 1.0 framework,
embraces SOAP, and facilitates XForms authoring. Visit the XForms home
page. (News archive)
XInclude Last Call Published
XInclude Last Call Published
11/10/2003 11:37 PM2003-11-10: The XML Core Working Group has released a Last Call
Working Draft of XML Inclusions (XInclude) Version 1.0. XInclude
introduces a generic mechanism for merging XML documents (information
sets) using existing XML constructs—elements, attributes and URI
references. Comments are welcome through 31 December. Visit the XML
home page. (News archive)
OWL Use Cases and Requirements Published
OWL Use Cases and Requirements Published
02/04/2003 03:47 PM4 February 2003: The Web Ontology Working Group has released an
updated Working Draft of Use Cases and Requirements for the Web
Ontology Language (OWL) 1.0. The draft defines "ontology." It outlines
six use cases, design goals, requirements and objectives for a
language which can describe the semantics of classes and properties
used in Web documents. Read about the W3C Semantic Web Activity. (News
archive)
Grok Description matches for March Perl Journal Published
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Kicksology - Timeline of Basketball
Shoes
Kicksology - Timeline of Basketball
Shoes
08/06/2004 08:11 AMKicksology, Timeline of Basketball
Shoes
kicksguide.com/guides/kicksology.asp
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There they are! New mirrors..
There they are! New mirrors..
12/02/2003 12:28 AM
Thank you, thank you, thank you. What a great community we have.
Thank you for providing us with more mirrors.
Matthew Healey member of the Western
Australian Macintosh User Group and their
ISP extremedsl
are providing Fink with a full mirror in Perth, Australia. This is
our first
mirror in down under, thus I am pleased to welcome them to the
family.
Furthermore the UKMIRROR service
has accepted us, making distfile services available for Fink
on 21 load balanced server.
We are very happy about this development, but we still need more
rsync mirrors.
Thus, once more, if you feel like helping, please visit
finkmirrors.net and get in touch.
Improving our mirrors. Can you help?
Improving our mirrors. Can you help?
08/03/2004 10:37 AM
Finks decision to gradually build its own network of mirrors
has payed off. To make sure that we can continue to offer
a high quality service we need to improve our mirror network.
It has been some time since we last asked for more mirrors.
It is time to do so again. Fink is very grateful for the resources
granted to us by our community. To further improve our service to the
community we require an even better mirror system. We especially lack
mirrors in central Europe, Russia and the Far East. If you feel that
you have at least two Mbit to spare for a rsync mirror or more to
offer
a distfiles mirror please contact us.
To get a better understanding of the different types of mirrors
Fink offers, please go and review finkmirrors.net. This is the
official homepage for all mirror related issues.
If you feel that you can offer other types of resources,
web-space for testing as an example, please do not hestitate in
contacting us as well.
More mirrors....pretty please?
More mirrors....pretty please?
12/02/2003 12:29 AM
While we welcome our latest full mirror in Norway, sponsored by Havar
Valeur,
we crave more. To improve our service to all of you, we would
like to ask that
you evaluate carefully if you maybe do have the resources to
become a mirror.
All it takes is a 10Mbit link, around 100MB of disk space and
some bandwidth you are
willing to share for Fink. The exact setup instructions for
rsync mirrors can be found
here. Especially mirrors in
Asia, Australia, New Zealand, South Europe and Middle Europe
are welcome, since we have none in
those regions yet. If you feel generous and wish to donate
even more resources, please visit
finkmirrors.net to learn about your options.
The current status of all available rsync mirrors can be
viewed on the finkmirrors.net pages as well.
We hope to improve this service in the future, yet this
depends on your willingness to help us out.
We are looking forward to many new applications and thank our
community in advance.
Xerocoat Zero-Fog Mirrors
Xerocoat Zero-Fog Mirrors
09/21/2004 10:38 AMHow about those scientists, always coming up with neat new
technology? What with the not-being-able-to-see issue featuring
prominently for many people in hot and steamy conditions, University
of Queensland physicists have created a permanent coating for mirrors,
glasses, and car windshields that keeps them from fogging up. If
you're more into greenhouses and solar energy than convenience, the
coating also cuts out reflections and thereby enables more light to
get through the glass. Even more exciting, the stuff is simple, cheap,
and environmentally friendly to create. All the janitors down at the
coin-op strip joint are going to be so excited!
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d - Catalog Page [We-Make-Money-Not-Art]
Omnivision: Smoke and Mirrors?
Omnivision: Smoke and Mirrors?
06/29/2004 03:33 PMThe digital camera chip maker is under the lens.
Knoppix v3.4 Hits The Mirrors
Knoppix v3.4 Hits The Mirrors
05/03/2004 10:18 PMMillion tiny mirrors
Million tiny mirrors
03/06/2004 02:09 AM
There are a few more options in large
screen
televisions than there used to be. In addition to CRTs and
projection TVs, LCDs and plasma have come into their own.
There are also several new options like
DLP, which
this
thinly disguised advertisement for Samsung explores. It
turns out that
Gateway also has an offering in this area, as does
RCA.
I found the
techology behind this fascinating.
A color wheel, a light bulb, and a million tiny mirrors.
mozdev Seeking Mirrors
mozdev Seeking Mirrors
01/22/2004 02:38 AMHappy Halloween and welcome new mirrors
Happy Halloween and welcome new mirrors
10/31/2003 04:05 PM
We wish all of you a happy Halloween.
Furthermore I would like to welcome our new mirrors to the Fink
family.
From Europe in Rijeka, Croatia a new full mirror joins us. This
mirrors
has been sponsored by the Jabucnjak Apple user group.
This is our first mirror in Europe, so I hope that more will be
joining us
soon.
Dave Schroeder from the University of
Wisconsin in Madison is sponsoring a 100Mbit dedicated Master
server.
A. J. Wright and SunSITE@UTK are helping out with
another full mirror in the United states.
This raises our full mirror count to four and the rsync mirror count
to
five. We are happy to have such a great community back us up, but I
know
that more mirrors will join over time. I will not stop nagging you
until
Fink has its own mirror in every state of the USA. Yet, with such a
brilliant community backing us up, I am not too worried about not
reaching my goal very soon.
Trick or treat! Our most wanted treat is more mirrors, so come forth
Administrators and fill our bag. Information on how you can be a
mirror
can be found on the official
mirroring website.
New Business Model, Or Smoke And
Mirrors?
New Business Model, Or Smoke And
Mirrors?
04/08/2005 06:26 PMJonathan Schwartz of Sun is out giving his talk again about how
subscription fees are the way of the future for buying
anything. One of his favorite examples (he's used it for quite
some time) is that people will
buy
cars the way they buy mobile phones, where the device/car itself
is free or close to fee, but there's a regular subscription fee that's
locked in (he also likes to talk about how people will download
"horn-tones" for their car, but that's a different story). He goes on
to point out that for a car, this fee would be $220 -- noting that the
carmakers have already thought about this. Beyond asking the obvious
question (um
which car are we talking about here -- because I
imagine that a BMW is going to cost me more per month than a Hyundai),
isn't this
already how many people buy cars? It's called a
loan or a lease. They buy the car with a little bit of money down,
but pay regularly to cover the rest of the cost of the car. In fact,
I'm sure, for some people and some cars, the amount is somewhere
around $220. So, this isn't particularly amazing. It's not even new.
It's just taking an existing business model and changing what you
call everything. Who knew it was so easy to be considered a
visionary?
OpenSSH Hit with Trojan; Mirrors
Compromised
OpenSSH Hit with Trojan; Mirrors
Compromised
08/05/2002 10:43 PMCERT warns that some copies of the source code for the OpenSSH package
contain a Trojan horse. Compromised downloads may still be circulating
on the Internet.
Rampage in Minn. Mirrors Other Cases
(washingtonpost.com)
Rampage in Minn. Mirrors Other Cases
(washingtonpost.com)
03/23/2005 12:54 PMwashingtonpost.com - RED LAKE, Minn., March 22 -- The 16-year-old
shooter in Monday's bloody rampage at a high school on a northern
Minnesota Indian reservation had earlier that day killed his
grandfather and stolen his police cruiser, which he drove to the front
door of the school before racing inside to begin a spasm of gunfire,
authorities said Tuesday.
Mandriva (ex Mandrake) LE2005 hits FTP
mirrors
Mandriva (ex Mandrake) LE2005 hits FTP
mirrors
04/16/2005 08:58 PMSlashdot Apr 17 2005 12:07AM GMT
Fedora Core 2 released to Mirrors,
Bittorrent
Fedora Core 2 released to Mirrors,
Bittorrent
05/16/2004 10:41 AMHalf coated mirrors are a great
technique.....
Half coated mirrors are a great
technique.....
04/27/2004 01:13 PMThis reminds me of a project we did at Bally-Midway in 1982 called
10 Ten Deluxe.
It was a shuffleboard bowling game with had a half-way mirror
displaying the bowling pins - in the proper position - but they were
really 90 degrees tilted, out of view. A half coated mirror made
it appear as if the pins were right in front of you, and you'd 'bowl'
with a shuffle puck.
This technique has always been the solution to a REAL BIG problem
that exists for video conferewncing.
Ever been in a video conference? Ever looked at someone eye
to eye? You can't.
'Cause the person on the other side is being videoed by a camera
which is NOT the display and the human is looking at the
display. So a half coated mirror technique (sort of like the
drawing below) would enable us to both look at the display and be
videoed at the proper angle.
The technique in this post is a little scarier. I'm not sure if I
want lasers so close to my eyes. But a camera shooting through a
half coated mirror to solve this problem - sounds fine to me.
Here's the post.......
Laser
vision.
You'll
have to feel totally comfortable with beaming lasers into your
eyes to want to try this out, but a company called Microvision has
come out with the Nomad Expert Technician System, which uses a
wireless computer and a sort of monocle to project a virtual image by
beaming lasers directly into the retina.
Microvision says
they're perfectly safe (they better hope so!), and the US Army is
already using them in Iraq to give soldiers a
heads-up
display with a view of the entire battlefield. Next up, they're being
tested by surgeons, who would actually be able to see inside of their
patients or keep taps on vital data like heart rate and blood pressure
during surgery, and Honda is trying it out with its auto mechanics,
who would be able to view car diagnostic and repair information while
working. Right now the quality of the images is pretty low, but you
know that they'll eventually get it right and it'll be full-color,
fully immersive virtual reality for everyone. Or at least everyone who
can afford it right now the Nomad Expert Technician System costs four
grand.
[
unmediated]
Tiny Projectors: Hologram and Lasers,
Not Smoke and Mirrors
Tiny Projectors: Hologram and Lasers,
Not Smoke and Mirrors
06/30/2004 12:37 PM
Researchers from Cambridge and Light Blue Optics,
Ltd. have developed a prototype pocket-sized, battery-powered video
projector -- or at least the technology that should, in the mythical
two to five years, lead to one. The trick is a total lack of lenses or
light bulbs, but instead to display a two-dimensional hologram on a
microdisplay then shine a laser through it, which scatters the light
into a larger, projected picture. Projectors are great -- I'm about to
pick up a cheap one, myself. If they could slip these into cellphones
or PDAs, there would be no need for roll-up screens or dorky
mirrorshade HUDs at all. All you'd need is a clean wall and a total
blotting out of the star we call our sun.
Read - Holograms Enable Pocket Projectors
[TechnologyReview]
Related
More Photos from the Society for
Information Display Show [Gizmodo]
Microvision Nomad Heads Up Display [Gizmodo]
Smoke, Mirrors and Silence: The Browser
Wars Reignite
Smoke, Mirrors and Silence: The Browser
Wars Reignite
06/01/2004 02:27 AMSmoke, Mirrors and Silence: The Browser Wars Reignite .. Nigel
McFarlane's article at
InformIT
informit.com/articles/article.asp?p=174156
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"Smoke, Mirrors and Silence: The Browser
Wars Reignite"
"Smoke, Mirrors and Silence: The Browser
Wars Reignite"
06/02/2004 08:54 AMBits of Swell or Dubious Advice from
Hollywood Which Most Mirrors My Life
Bits of Swell or Dubious Advice from
Hollywood Which Most Mirrors My Life
02/05/2005 10:03 PM
(From The American President)
Advising prudence - "We gotta do one thing at a time."
The near-zen response - "We don't have time to do one thing at a
time."
...
Free Wireless Everywhere Tech
visionaries' new project mirrors roots
of Internet
Free Wireless Everywhere Tech
visionaries' new project mirrors roots
of Internet
01/23/2004 03:48 AMSan Francisco Chronicle Jan 23 2004 8:14AM GMT
History repeats itself: Movie
downloading mirrors early music
downloading
History repeats itself: Movie
downloading mirrors early music
downloading
09/24/2004 03:39 PMInternetRetailer.com Sep 24 2004 7:45PM GMT
March Perl Journal Published